Can Henry Christie catch a merciless gunman? A breakneck novel of revenge, justice and organised crime.
Henry Christie thought he'd solved the case that drew him out of retirement, but finds himself joining forces with Diane Daniels once again when the body of a young woman is discovered close to the scene of the chilling murders that took place at Hawkshead Farm. The deaths appear to be linked, and when Henry and Diane stumble upon an execution in progress and narrowly avoid becoming victims themselves, Henry embarks on a mission to bring a merciless gunman to justice, as well as a very personal quest for revenge.
Does Henry still have what it takes to catch a ruthless serial killer? Propelled on to a trail of criminality involving money laundering and serious organized crime that stretches from Lancashire to London, Henry's bravery and resolve is about to be tested to its very limits.
Title: Bad Timing: 27 (A Henry Christie Mystery)
Author: Oldham, Nick
ISBN: 9780727889607
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Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2020-09-30
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.4051 kg
Fans of Oldham's Henry Christie series will already know to expect an action-packed, violence-filled, edge-of-the-seat thriller, while readers not yet familiar with this excellent series have a real treat in store . A meaty plot full of white-knuckle suspense makes this a cracking-good read * Booklist *
Taut . Fully realized characters complement the well-crafted plot. Oldham shows no signs of losing steam * Publishers Weekly *
A razor-sharp plot, shocking twists, gruesome violence, pulse-pounding suspense, and a heart-stopping ending make this a not-to-be-missed page-turner for fans of hard-boiled cop thrillers * Booklist Starred Review of Bad Cops *
Distinguished by its brutality, its rapid pace, and its unexpectedly chilling final scene * Kirkus Reviews on Bad Cops *
Bloodshed, suspense, shocking twists, and a punch-to-the-gut ending make for a gripping, wrenching, mesmerizing read. One of the best in a consistently excellent series - add it to the growing list of mysteries starring retired cops (Harry Bosch, John Rebus) * Booklist Starred Review of Bad Blood *
Well-plotted . . . will have fans of gritty police procedurals on the edge of their seats * Publishers Weekly on Unforgiving *